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Yes! The Global Entry program is a fast track for low risk individuals. I'm sorry you were denied and I won't pry into the reasons. Hopefully you can re-apply, but it's not the end of the world. You just can't use the fast lanes at TSA checkpoints and passport control. There are other options available. Have you tried Mobile Passport? Clear?

The global entry denial itself will have no impact on your ability to enter the US. Whatever triggered the denial could also cause you issues upon reentry. So if for example you were denied for having a criminal conviction, then that would affect both your Global Entry application and your admissibility.

Furthermore, if you are a US citizen you cannot be denied entry into the USA.

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The global entry denial itself will have no impact on your ability to enter the US. Whatever triggered the denial could also cause you issues upon reentry. So if for example you were denied for having a criminal conviction, then that would affect both your Global Entry application and your admissibility.

Furthermore, if you are a US citizen you cannot be denied entry into the USA.

They is correct. There are some countries, like Canada, that can deny a US citizen entry if they have been convicted of a crime - especially a DWI or DUI. And if someone owes past due child support there are reports of them not being allowed out of the country.

All countries can deny U.S. citizens entry for a whole array of reasons - just as the United States does with citizens of other countries.

The Department of Health and Human Services can place a hold on the passport of a parent who owes more than $2500 in child support. It won't prevent them from traveling, but they can't get a new U.S. passport until they resolve the situation.

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All countries can deny U.S. citizens entry for a whole array of reasons - just as the United States does with citizens of other countries.

The Department of Health and Human Services can place a hold on the passport of a parent who owes more than $2500 in child support. It won't prevent them from traveling, but they can't get a new U.S. passport until they resolve the situation.

It actually can prevent someone from traveling. My wife’s agent friend had a client who went to board a cruise ship and we not allowed to because he owed over $50,000 in child support and was arrested at the port.

It actually can prevent someone from traveling. My wife’s agent friend had a client who went to board a cruise ship and we not allowed to because he owed over $50,000 in child support and was arrested at the port.

As someone who has been declared persona non grata by a foreign government, what happened with me was a mark was made in my passport (a red ink dot) that apparently is an indication to check the immigration status of the person. This was before things were better computerized.

It’s not even egregiously- they can be prosecuted for as little as $5,000 and it becomes a felony at $10,000, yet this guy got all the way to $50,000. Where are the courts when he is obviously living well enough to go on vacation yet not pay what he is responsible for?